Microwave modulation in frequency region of 5.9 to 10 GHz was determined in TJS and BH lasers. Incident microwave power was less than 32 mW at 10 GHz. Modulation mechanism was regarded to be caused by driving of the injected-carrier-dencity even at such high frequency.
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Minoru YAMADA, Hirohito YAMADA, "Modulation Characteristics of AlGaAs DH Lasers in Frequency Region of 6 to 10 GHz" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on transactions,
vol. E64-E, no. 10, pp. 673-674, October 1981, doi: .
Abstract: Microwave modulation in frequency region of 5.9 to 10 GHz was determined in TJS and BH lasers. Incident microwave power was less than 32 mW at 10 GHz. Modulation mechanism was regarded to be caused by driving of the injected-carrier-dencity even at such high frequency.
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